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Royal Purple Special Govt. Formula

DmaxHawk

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So I went to go get an oil change on my dad's truck today near Canutillo, TX (As you can imagine, this is close to the boarder). So, while waiting I noticed a drum of Royal Purple and asked the guy there where he ordered it from. He told me from corporate, then he said that it was a special formula specifically designed for the Border Patrol. There was a code on the side of the drum that read "USBP" (United States Border Patrol). He said that since they leave their vehicles running 24-7 and beat the hell out of them that they need that special blend. Also told me that we couldnt order it, even from their website. I looked and sure enough there was no USBP mention at all. But that I could buy it from him. I think I'm going to try it out next time I get a change. Anyone else heard of this?
 
wonder why they just coldn't use some mil spec oil, after all the military will abuse it
 
MILSPEC doesen't always mean that a specification is a high standard. For example, MIL-PRF-2104 for diesel engines can be met with recycled/filtered used engine oil.

I don't know about you, but that's not good enough for me.
 
MILSPEC doesen't always mean that a specification is a high standard. For example, MIL-PRF-2104 for diesel engines can be met with recycled/filtered used engine oil.

I don't know about you, but that's not good enough for me.


Do you guys offer a "milspec" type oil that is designed for "abuse?"
 
I have oils that meet Military Specifications for diesel applications, and I also have Racing oils designed for serious racers. I can pretty much cover all of the bases. It just depends on what it is you need. As I said before, MILSPEC does not mean better, some of the Military requirements are quite low bars to get over. Remember, it's a MINIMUM performance or production standard, not the best possible.

Ashton
 
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I have oils that meet Military Specifications for diesel applications, and I also have Racing oils designed for serious racers. I can pretty much cover all of the bases. It just depends on what it is you need. As I said before, MILSPEC does not mean better, some of the Military requirements are quite low bars to get over. Remember, it's a MINIMUM performance or production standard, not the best possible.

Ashton

I see, what kind of race oils do you have? What makes them special?
 
Racing oil is not intended for extended drain or cold weather use Oil formulation is a game of compromises, it's kinda like playing Whack-a-mole, when one performance parameter gets better to an extreme, it usually happens at the expense of another. For best performance under extremely high temps, low temp performance is compromised, and so forth. The base and additives are specifically selected to perform under racing conditions. I would not recommend racing oil for a street application, except in extremely rare situations.

Racing oils are available in 5w-20, 10w-30, 15w-50, and SAE 60 weights.
For example:

AMSOIL SAE 60 Synthetic Racing Oil (info from Amsoil)

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
AMSOIL Synthetic Super Heavy Weight Racing Oil (AHR) is a high-viscosity oil designed for high-horsepower racing engines, typically supercharged and alcohol-burning or nitro-fueled, requiring a high-viscosity oil to resist the thinning effects of fuel dilution.

AMSOIL Synthetic Super Heavy Weight Racing Oil is formulated specifically for wear protection and friction reduction in the extreme conditions of racing. It is race proven and reduces friction, promotes power and inhibits wear.

Motorcycle Applications
AMSOIL Synthetic Super Heavy Weight Racing Oil is formulated with a complete and robust additive package, making it suitable for all engines for which API SL/CF SAE 60 oils are specified or desired. AMSOIL Synthetic Super Heavy Weight Racing Oil contains no friction modifiers and is wet-clutch compatible, meeting the frictional requirements of JASO MA and ISO-L-EMA. The combination of high viscosity, full additive system and wet-clutch compatibility make this oil an excellent candidate for use in air-cooled vintage and classic motorcycle engines such as the Harley-Davidson Knucklehead and Shovelhead models.

Heat Stability
AMSOIL Synthetic Super Heavy Weight Racing Oil is highly resistant to thermal degradation and oxidation. Even in long-term, high-temperature service, AMSOIL Synthetic Super Heavy Weight Racing Oil maintains its specified chemical and physical properties, forming no sludge, varnish, deposits or acids and maintaining its specified viscosity and ability to protect and lubricate engines.

Oil Consumption
AMSOIL Synthetic Super Heavy Weight Racing Oil is highly resistant to evaporative losses, which keeps oil consumption rates low. Low rates of oil consumption allow oil to flow freely without significant “boiloff” thickening to ensure dependable engine lubrication and protection.

Corrosion, Rust and Foam Control
AMSOIL Synthetic Super Heavy Weight Racing Oil seals out rust, neutralizes acids and resists foaming. Rust inhibition is especially important for engines subject to frequent short-trip operations or frequent periods of storage. Acid neutralization protects engines from damage caused by corrosive by-products of combustion. Foam resistance ensures protection against the metal-to-metal contact and wear that occurs when air is trapped in an oil.

Viscosity Retention
AMSOIL Synthetic Super Heavy Weight Racing Oil is shear stable, so the viscosity grade that’s installed in the engine is the viscosity grade that stays in the engine. That’s especially important for race engines, motorcycle engines and other engines subject to high-temperature/high-stress operations. Viscosity retention ensures the maintenance of a protective lubricant film between working metal parts, which prevents metal-to-metal contact and consequent failure or wear.
 
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